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Monthly Archives: March 2014

A few days ago I was writing a program that required the use of new syntax from a newer standard of C++. I looked around trying to figure out where to tick a setting or add a line somewhere on Eclipse, but just couldn’t find where to do so! Now, I knew how to compile under the new standards on the Linux command line, but with the way my project was designed, being able to compile under Eclipse would be wayy more convenient. In this page, I will be going over how to compile C++11 under both the terminal and Eclipse. Compiling under Ubuntu Terminal Starting from the command line …

Earlier this month I ordered an Asus Radeon R9 270 graphics card from Amazon to replace my current MSI GTX 760 TF because I wanted a higher hashrate for Dogecoin mining. It did not turn out well, however, because I seemed to have received a bad batch (according to numerous reports from Tom’s Hardware) with the card’s temperature running upwards of 90 degrees Celsius under heavy loads. I eventually returned the card, but not before installing it and checking out how it does. The thing is, like me, many people have had trouble installing their Asus Radeon 270 graphic cards. The problem was that after successfully putting your card into your machine, the computer would boot …

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I work as a software engineer for Qualtrics in Seattle. I love technology, and that's why I decided to start this blog during college to share my troubles and successes with the folks of the Internet. Outside of work, I love to play and watch soccer. Occasionally, I also enjoy playing DotA 2 and FIFA online with my friends.